Samsung Electronics forecast a 96% drop in its operating profit for its second quarter—a sign that even the world’s largest maker of memory chips isn’t able to capitalize on the moment.
Samsung Electronics forecast a 96% drop in its operating profit for its second quarter—a sign that even the world’s largest maker of memory chips isn’t able to capitalize on the moment.
More than a decade after Beijing blocked Facebook, parent Meta’s effort to sell its virtual-reality headsets in China faces challenges that include some of the founder’s past comments.
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Intelligence prompted suspicions that China’s telecom giants might be playing a role in the expansion of Beijing’s eavesdropping capabilities on the island.